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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Child Adolesc Subst Abuse. 2010 Apr 1;19(2):135–157. doi: 10.1080/10678281003634975

Table 2.

Response pattern and its respective class assignment based on the two-class modelsa

Alcohol Use Disorders Patternc Cannabis Use Disorders
Observed n % Classb Observed n % Classb
116 37.4 1 000 143 46.1 1
16 5.2 1 001 3 1.0 1
3 1.0 2 002 1 0.3 1
12 3.9 1 010 9 2.9 1
9 2.9 1 100 14 4.5 2
4 1.3 2 200 17 5.5 2
120 1 0.3 2
2 0.6 2 121 2 0.6 2
2 0.6 2 122 1 0.3 2
3 1.0 2 220 3 1.0 2
6 1.9 2 221 5 1.6 2
5 1.6 2 222 8 2.6 2
5 1.6 2 212 2 0.6 2
3 1.0 2 112 4 1.3 2
8 2.6 2 211 6 1.9 2
9 2.9 2 111 6 1.9 2
2 0.6 2 202 1 0.3 2
4 1.3 2 102 2 0.6 2
9 2.9 2 012 1 0.3 2
1 0.3 2 022
1 0.3 2 201 3 1.0 2
4 1.3 2 101 2 0.6 2
12 3.9 2 011 3 1.0 2
2 0.6 2 210 6 1.9 2
9 0.3 2 110 4 1.3 2
a

Individuals without complete data in outcomes were not included in the table.

b

Class 1=very low rate class, class 2=moderate rate class.

c

Outcome patterns for a categorical repeated measure (0=no diagnosis, 1=diagnosed with abuse, 2=diagnosed with dependence) at T1, T2, and T3.